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6, Clifford Anderson- Cliff -He always wears a happy smile. Judith Anderson- Judy -Where her interests lie, it's hard to sayg they often change from day to day. Richard Badertscher- Dick -School comes easy-for someone else. Ruth Blackford- Ruthie -It isn't her complexion that makes Ruth's face red. Norabelle Brace- Norabelle -Fords are her favorite. John Burkhamer- John -I -can take them or leave them. Richard Caple- Dick -He keeps his two-tone Nash buzzing around. Betty Christensen-- Bets -For some reason she likes gray Dodgcs. Janice Christensen-- Jan - My life's a secret. Kenneth Clark-U-Clink -He enjoys a striving grocery business. Jack Covert- Toad -He's just a born salesman. James Cramblett- Jim -Jim says, When out shopping come to the I.G.A. Kenneth Deininger- Kenny -You don't have to be big to be smart. Virgil Deininger- Virgil -His interest lies in cars only!? Marjory Deppeler-- Marj -Piano playing is a good hobby. Vivian Drevdahl-''Red -Gentlemen prefer red heads. Gerald Edgar- Tank -Although I don't play football, I know the game. Thomas Edgar- Tom --There's nothing quite like the country girls. Phillip Edwards- Phil -I enjoy my evenings up town. Karen Fleming- Kaye -What I know, the world knows. Clarence Hoesly- Clarence -The easiest way to get through school is by sleeping through. Phillip Hulburt-- Phil --There is nothing like a rich druggist. Jean Johnson- Jean -Some underclassmen have lots of charm. Janet Jones- Janet -In typing her fingers really fly. Lorraine Kneubuehl- Lorraine -Monroe seems to ring a bell. John Krueger-- Jack -He'll make a good farmer some day. Loretta Latham- Lorie --The Junior with a bright future. Richard Lunde- Dick -Even an old car is ibetter than none. Charles Marsh- Chuck -What is it that gives Chuck that winning way. Loretta Martin- Loretta -Who cares what happened centuries ago? Robert Matzke- Bob -Gum tastes better in school. Jerry Montefelt-- Jerry -Quiet at all times. Nancy Nenneman- Nancy -Don't judge a 'book by its cover. Dorothy Niedermeier- Dorothy -Pleasantness is her motto. Carolyn Olson- Shrimp -Seniors are swell in her book. Leon Perkins- Leon -Who says there's anything wrong with the Sophomores? Carole Peterson-- Pete What does history possess that holds Carole's interest? Eileen Pinnow- Imp -In quietness Eileen excells. Larry Pinnow- Larry -Larry believes there is a future in being a rich farmer. Nick Rieder- Nick -Be still-Nick's trying to think. Maribeth Riese- Maribeth -A quiet book, but loads of fun. Arthur Roderick- Art -Money's just something he never lacks. Darlene Sarow- Dar --School just isn't interesting anymore. Larry Saunders- Larry -Life is what you make it. Allen Schlittler-''Augie -Which does he like better, cars or girls? Alfred Schumacher- Alfred -Famous trumpet player of the Junior Class. Donna Schwartzlow-- Donna -Donna can remember a date-in history, that is. Mary .Stabler- Stablizer +Oh! History can get awfully confusing. Rae Staffeld- Rae --It's fun to have a cousin in the Junior Class. Kathleen Stamplli- Kathleen -She has been gone long and shall long be re- memibered. - Franklin Steiner- Frank -He gives all the Juniors a run for their money in History. Rani Jo fStencel- Rani -Even the Junior Class has some swell fellows. Jeanette Stuessy- Jeanette -Oh, school just comes natcherly for me. Robert Thostenson- Bob -A loyal student, a kind friend. Mary Wall- Mary -One rare case where the student is studious. Bernice Weibel- Bernice -This dark-haired lass is the Prom Queen of the Junior Class. - Jane Wendler- Jane -The gal with a winning smile. Allen Williams- Al -There's nobody quite as agreeable as Al in English. X
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Left to right: Jeanine Main, Beverly Fairman, Queen Gwen Fleming, Shirley Ruef, Lorraine Zimmerli, and Connie Carter, V unior Prom, 1953 The biggest problem for all the Juniors and the advisors was the three-tier fountain which turned out to be the main attraction, illum- inated by a red spotlight, hidden behind trees surrounding the fountain. The night before Prom, everyone stepped back to look atdthe result of much labor-water dripping gracefully down over each tier. Nothing happened though! After about two hours of scurrying around-getting help from everyone available, We succeeded in starting the fountain. Luckily it worked for the next night. During the Grand March which took place at nine o'clock, each couple was announced over the loud-speaking system. The march, led by Queen Gwen Fleming and King Richard Olsen, was terminated by an arch formed by all the couples, through which the Royalty passed.
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First 1'ow fleft to rightj : Jean Johnson, Betty Christensen, Darlene Sarow, Eileen Pinnow, Kathleen Stampfli, Jane Wendler, Norabell Brace, Lorraine Kneubuehl, Ruth Blackford, Loretta Latham, Rae Staiiield, Mary Stablerg second row: Janice Christen- sen, Karen Fleming, Bernice Weibel, Nancy Nenneman, Carolyn Olson, Donna Schwartzlow, Mary Wall, Marjory Deppeler, Dorothy Niedermeier, Janet Jones, Lor- etta Martin, Vivian Drcvdahlg third row: Mr. Eckerman, Jeanette Stuessy, Rani Stencel, Judith Anderson, Maribeth Riese, Carole Peterson, Robert Matzke, Thomas Edgar, Clarence Hoesly, Jerry Montefelt, Alfred Schumacher, Miss Prestong fourth row: Leon Perkins, John Krueger, Phillip Hulburt, Franklin Steiner, Larry Pinnow, Nick Riebler, Richard Lunde, John Burkhamer, Allen Williams, Allen Schlittler, Rich- ard Badertscher, Philip Edwardsg fifth 1'0WI Larry Saunders, James Craniblett, Kenneth Clark, Arthur Roderick, Kenneth J.Deininger, Clifford Anderson, Virgil Deininger, Charles Marsh, Richard Caple, Jack Covert, Robert Thostenson, Gerald Edgar. unior Class L' President .................................................... Robert Matzke Vice-President ................. ......... Larry Pinnow Secretary-Treasurer .................................. Rani Jo Stencel As the school yearcomes to a close, we, the Junior Class of 1954, can look backiand seegthemany accomplishments we have made. Our scholastic record, is one of high standing. Out of fifty-seven members, forty percent have made the honor roll at one time or an- other. But a high scholastic record isn't the only goal we must strive for. Wemust set high goals in ambition, ingenuity, and co-op-eration with others. I think our Homecoming fioat, magazine sales, and Prom have proved we are accomplishing such a goal. - ' We hope we have set examples that the underclassmen will be proud to follow. As they become upperclassmen, let our achievements inspire them to set and reach even higher goals that they too may be- come a credit to their high school. We would like totake this opportunity to sincerely thank our class advisors, Miss Preston and Mr. Eckerman, and the rest of the faculty for lending a helping hand when We needed it most. -Robert Matzke.
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